PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE DEVELOPMENT NMAHP FORUM

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PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE DEVELOPMENT NMAHP FORUM FIONA COOK NHS Lothian

Professional and Practice Development NMAHP Forum

History and Background PPDNF was established in the late 1990s with the purpose of bringing together nurses, midwives (and later, allied health professionals) interested in professional and practice development issues for support purposes, networking and ultimately to influence practice throughout Scotland.

PPDNF purpose The PPDNF is an independent community of practice in Scotland. It supports Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals to positively influence the Scottish Health Service agenda through practice development. This involves networking, communication and sharing of ideas, tools, expertise and values.

What’s in it for you Links with other health professionals to share and develop good practice Professional development (CPD Networking and personal interaction Practice Development meetings/conferences in Scotland Action Learning Sets

How do you join? Check out the PPDNF website www.ppdnf.org